Kentucky Cattle and Crop Farm
631 Acres | $3,975,300
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One of south central Kentuckys finest diversified farms is now for sale. Enjoy quiet country living at its best with close proximity to Bowling Green, Kentucky. This property boasts ap...

Power on Property! 450 feet from Apishapa River & County Road 64.8
40 Acres with Power in Southern Colorado near Trinidad and the Apishapa River
Power Lines run through the property.
County Road 64.8 and the Apishapa River are only about 450 feet from the
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Lake County Land Info

Oregon's 8,359-square-mile Lake County covers eight percent of the state's total land area. Of the 36 counties in Oregon, Lake County ranks 30th in terms of the size of its population (7,829, according to 2015 Census estimates). Government and state-level services are the main economic drivers in Lake County. The county is also considered popular among retirees. Recent data from Lands of America calculates the average value of land and acreage for sale in Lake County at $844 per acre. On average, the price of land for sale was $1,513,966 (the most expensive listing being for $9.8 million) and the median acreage of land for sale in Lake County was 156 acres. Land for sale in Lake County totaled 66,378 acres and $56.0 million in overall land value, with the city of Lakeview featuring the most land for sale in the county. Farmland was the most common type of land for sale in Lake County.

A true slice of heaven, Fishhole Creek Ranch is a beautiful and historic piece of property located in Oregon's southeastern corner. Exceptionally maintained, improved and run for more than 150 years - the last 40 by one family - Fishhole Creek Ranch is the kind of place that feeds the soul. Consisting of high mountain meadows, lakes, streams and evergreens, the ranch offers exceptional rangeland for a working cattle operation. Set 18-miles off Highway 140 in both Klamath and Lake counties, the ranch boasts 14,000 total acres: just under 4,000 are deeded and the remaining being on a long-standing, adjacent U.S. Forest Service permit.
With water rights from neighboring reservoirs on U.S. Forest Service land and active natural springs t

PRICE REDUCTION The North Ranch consists of approx. 3,352 deeded contiguous acres (Priced to sell at $505/acre) and is located approx. 12 miles west of the town of Lakeview, OR.
Water (in private reservoirs)
Turn-key cattle operation (lessor /operator in place) fenced and cross-fenced
Amazing Wildlife & Great Hunting
Spectacular views (varying topography – Lake, meadows, pastures, timber)
Nicely Blocked
Privacy - No thru traffic
Numerous springs
Prime candidate for conservation easement
More than 1.5 million board feet of commercial Timber
Adjoining over 2 million acres of National Forest
Served by paved county maintained road
15 minutes to full service town (Lakeview, OR)
15 minutes to county airport with long runway. Dimensions: 5318

The Sky Trails Ranch is a majestic property consisting of 390+/- acres and is situated in the beautiful Crooked Creek Valley of Lake County, Oregon.
The Ranch features two large homes along with outbuildings, pastures and forest/grazing land. The beautifully appointed, custom main home features 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms (3 full and one half). With over 3000 square feet you will find a very refreshing and inviting living space. With wood beams throughout the interior, cedar exterior and two large, stone fireplaces this home shows its quality of workmanship.The second home, boasting over 3100 square feet, overlooks the irrigated pasture and features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths.
The property is home to multiple springs and Loveless Creek, which flow

The Historic Bridge Creek Ranch
Step back in time with the Historic Bridge Creek Bison Ranch. Once part of the original Pritcher Ranch, The Bridge Creek Ranch consists of 1187 acres with approximately 3 miles of beautiful Bridge Creek meandering through the ranch. This working Bison ranch is fenced and cross fenced with about 30 miles of newer fencing built for Bison. The remainder of the ranch is perimeter fenced ideal for horses or cattle. With 142 acres of irrigation rights from Bridge Creek, this beautiful historic ranch remains lush with plenty of feed and sprawling Aspen groves creating a wildlife and bird sanctuary.
Turn of the century historic buildings have been restored including the barn, cook house, and several other outbuild

The Double R Ranch is a very well kept, clean property that shows pride in ownership. Incredible high desert and mountain views. The main home sits in a very private location, yet is only 8 miles from town. Total of 333 +/- acres, with a nice meadow that has water rights.
There are 13.2 acres of water rights that come from a slough that is fed by Cottonwood Creek. In addition to those water rights, there is an additional 180 acres of water rights that are permitted. There are two wheelines and a irrigation gun that can be fed by the 400 gpm. well . Well pump is powered by a 150 HP Duetz diesel generator.
Cottonwood Creek runs the full length of the ranch and provides year round stock water. In addition, there are two ponds on

FISHING, HUNTING & TIMBER 640 scenic acres on the west slope of the Warner Mountains. 1 miles of trout stream, springs, mature timber, miles of private roads behind locked gate, and adjacent to Crane Mountain. Semi-Primitive Motorized Recreation Area with National Recreation Trail #161 open to OHV riding and camping. Access county and USFS roads and right of ways. Secluded and private, yet less than 15 miles from Lakeview, and less than a mile off paved Hwy 395! MLS# 86006

Welcome to Eastern Oregon a hunting and recreational overload. This 180 +/- acres with a home, industrial shop, barn and greenhouse are located smack dab in the middle of Lake County where hunting, fishing, RVing, UTV, Snowmobiling, are right out your front door. Just 6 miles west of the town of Paisley and on the edge of the Fremont-Winema National Forest sits this outdoorsman dream.
Consisting of;
1900 sq. ft. Home 2 beds and 1.5 baths
On demand hot water heater
Artesian Well with UV light treatment system
On the power grid w/complete set up for backup generator
Propane Cooking, heating and emergency lights
Industrial 72' x 56' Shop with 214' x 14' roll up doors
Fiber reinforced concrete floor, built to service semi trucks
With built i

QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP AND GORGEOUS VIEW
Located at the base of the National Hart Mountain Wildlife Refuge, we are known for our Bighorn Sheep, deer, antelope and elk. Plush is the only place in the world to find gem quality Sun Stones the Oregon State Gem. Many outdoor activities abound here including hiking, skiing, bicycling, petroglyph viewing, hang gliding, paragliding, hunting, fishing, bird and wildlife viewing and hunting.
Custom log home in a private setting on 45 acres with a full unobstructed view of Hart Mountain right in your back yard. 1900 sf 3 bedroom, 2 bath home was designed to be beautiful and functional. The Great room with 14 foot high vaulted ceilings encompasses a kitchen with breakfast bar flowing into the dining a

* Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slo

* Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slo

* Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slo

Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slopes

HUGE PRICE REDUCTION
Have your own 320 ares of Oregon High Desert. For $40,000 that is only $125 / per acre.
Owning 160+ acres in Oregon allows the owner to purchase Land Owner Preference Tag (LOP Tags) for deer, elk and antelope. Run out and take a look at this location. Great for the RVing family that wants to shoot, ride dirt bikes or quads on their own land. Just 100 miles from Bend, Oregon just north of Summer Lake, and only 30 mile from the town of Paisley, Oregon. Several of the property corners are marked with large White Ribbon (Land Wildlife - White and Green Ribbon).
Take your GPS and Lake County map T29S R18E Tax Lot #300 and feel free to spend the afternoon learning the boundaries.
Please follow the directions provided into th

* Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slo

* Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slo

* Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slo

* Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slo

Oregon Outback *
* Hart Mountain Antelope Wildlife Refuge area *
If you like isolation, you will like Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. It is especially liked by pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and sage grouse, four major wildlife inhabitants of this sprawling refuge. A 251,000-acre piece of the high desert in southern Oregon, Hart Mountain NAR sits atop a ridge that rises an abrupt 3000 feet on its west side and then slopes gently eastward. With no electric service and a 65-mile drive to the closest major town. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located on a massive fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three quarters of a mile above the Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slopes

This Southern Oregon Lake County Ranch offers high quality spring and summer grazing on over 3500 acres in one contiguous block in a private setting with over 1400 acres of flood irrigated pasture lands. An additional 200 acres has been cultivated and is currently in triticale under sprinkler irrigation. With the assistance of Ducks Unlimited the flood irrigation system has been greatly improved with a main diversion dam, drains, secondary diversion points, a well designed system of dikes, ditches and head gates allowing a judicious, efficient use of water supplied by Thomas Creek which flows through the property from north to south for over 2 miles. The Thomas Creek riparian area has been fenced off to maximize wildlife enhancement. The pr

This authentic working cattle ranch is made up of 1284 acres and located near the town of Plush in Lake County Oregon. Cattle really do flourish in this area of the great basin known for its mild winters. With a total of 3 grazing permits on Federal land and two State permits on 1520 acres contiguous to the deeded property for a total of 1318 AUMs, this truly is a well balanced efficient, low overhead cattle operation.
Water for 390 water irrigate acres is supplied by Priday reservoir capable of holding 2500 acre feet. There are 3 pivots to irrigate pasture and hay fields that produce an average of 400 tons alfalfa.
An efficient gravity flow pressure system is used to supply water to the sprinkler system with a booster pump to keep powe

880 deeded acres 12 miles west of Lakeview, OR. 322 acres of water rights with 302 from one well and 20 acres from Lakeview Water Users which is flood irrigated. Two windshield wipe pivots and three wheel lines on property. The owners are currently irrigating about 245 acres. Most is in older alfalfa which is getting more grass in it. The property was leased this year and the lessee has just run cattle on it and did not haying. There is room for another pivot and then the water rights could be utilized to a maximum.
This property has good access from a good county road and runs clear to the mountains to the west. There are areas of dryland ground seeded to intermediate and crested wheat grasses. There are areas of junipers for shade, fe

A level lot in the Christmas Valley Townsites. Christmas Valley is an unincorporated community in south central Oregon within Lake County. Named after the usually dry Christmas Lake (not the holiday), this planned community has a lot to offer someone that is not looking to live in the fast paced larger cities. The area serves home base for hunters and ATV enthusiasts who come to visit nearby Christmas Valley Dunes. It is loaded with outdoor recreational opportunities. There is fabulous hiking and biking, as wells as thousands of miles of off-road ATV trails.
This parcel is located in the city so it has both electricity and city water. The city has grocery stores, hotels, several restaurants and a public
golf course. A great lot at an

Pristine 1,520 acre high meadow pasture in Lake County between Lakeview and Paisley with over 3 miles of frontage on Thomas Creek . Fenced with corrals and three pastures along with about 120 acres of pine timber and aspen groves. Lots of spring water and grass at 5,700 ft elevation for lush June through October grazing. Wildlife includes deer, elk, beaver, bear and cougar as well as many species of birds and raptors.

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